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Ship Stability _ Cross Curves of Stability_ Introduction to GZ & KN curves
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2016
- Explains what are cross curves of stability. GZ & KN cross curves. Why KN cross curves are introduced.
Superb video. So Easy to understand. Very well explained. Million thanx to maker.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks a lot Sir for understanding the stability of the Ship...
Many thanks to you sir.
Many thanks for your knowledge.
agradecido master
Thanks a lot sir
PERFECT SIR request you to explain Marpol discharge criteria
Thanks
Can you do a video about wind stability.
Sir Thanks for sharing this valuable knowledge.
U explained how to get value of GZ from KN curve, but i am unclear about how to obtain the KN curve first.
Can u plz explain this a little ?
KN curves are constructed along with other hydrostatic particulars in the stability booklet provided by the shipyard when the ship is newly made
Sir please make a video on Stability of ships loading grain documents of authorisation and stability calculations including heeling moment hazards associated with respect to ship stability while loading grain
Please sir 😊😊
Thank you for the video. very helpful. However I am a bit confused about calculating (KX) or in your formula KG sin θ. At the begining the KN curves assume KG to be zero, as it needs to be adjusted. So what is inputted for KG in the formula, as KG Sin θ would be ZERO, if KG is 0. Any clarification would be appreciated. Thank you.
sir plz make videos on cargo work problem..thaank you
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Sir can you make a video on centre of pressure (vertical and horizontal ordinates)...thanks in advance
Just an observation, Sir. You used the 60° curve for your first example and NOT 15°!
I was wandering about the same thing, these cross curves are tricky!
+ve and -ve? gosh...
you suddenly change the topic and start talking about g1 however g is not change in vessel unless you shift the cargo. ıf you put g1 you must explain why the point of g is changed as g1 did you shift some weight?
It is not g or g1 .It is KG and KG1. Assumed KG vs actual KG. Study some basics before you question.Thanks.
@@sailorstube3259 thanks for expilanation.
Thank you sir